Over the years, Adam Zampa, the Australian leg-spinner has established himself as one of the best bowlers of his side. However, his latest performance against England in the first T20I has left his fans disappointed as he not just went wicketless but also gave 47 runs in four overs at an economy of 11.8.
In the end, the Australian cricket team was defeated by the England cricket team by 2 runs. Meanwhile, social media went into a frenzy after the poor performance of Adam Zampa and that too for a hilarious reason.
Well, as hilarious as it may sound, but in the wake of his poor performance, many twitterati think that it’s the RCB connection that has brought bad luck to Adam Zampa. Following which, Adam Zampa and RCB are getting fiercely trolled on social media.
As the leg-spinner has recently joined RCB ahead of the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League as a replacement to Kane Richardson, who pulled out off the tournament to be with his wife during the birth of his first child.
Twitterati are linking Zampa’s poor performance as the side-effect of joining the Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL. For the unversed, Virat Kohli led side has been the unluckiest team in IPL history as the team is yet to win its maiden T20 title.
As soon as the match got over, the social media was already flooded with hilarious memes and jokes going around over the ‘RCB curse’ on Adam Zampa. Here, we bring you some of the hilarious memes and reactions we found on the internet, have a look:
Meanwhile, Adam Zampa will be seen playing for Virat Kohli led Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League, which will kickstart from September 19th in UAE.
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